
International Agricultural Visitors Program
The International Agricultural Visitors Program (IAVP) arranges brief visits to the UC Davis campus to meet with faculty and specialists in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Each year, hundreds of people visit UC Davis to learn about Californian agriculture. Schedules may range from several hours up to a full day of appointments on campus.
Information required. The following information is required to determine whether a visit is possible.
- The exact date of the visit (including arrival and departure times to and from campus)
- Information about the visitor or the group (country, number of persons, titles and professions)
- The specific topic of interest for discussion at UC Davis
- English language capability (IAVP does not provide interpreters)
- Number of escorts (if any)
- Method of transportation to be used on campus (car/bus/van)
IAVP also accepts requests to visit the UC Cooperative Extension County units and the UC Research and Extension Centers.
University fees will be requested for some programs.
Visas and other legal documents are the responsibility of the individual or sending agency.
IAVP is an official university member of the National Council for International Visitors (NCIV) under the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State. The International Agricultural Visitors Program provides opportunities for international leaders and their U.S. counterparts to meet and develop professional relationships.

